Absolutely No Palm Oil or Refined Sugars
Pip & Nut’s Crunchy Maple Peanut Butter is naturally sweet and delicious, with no added palm oil or refined sugars.
Available at most major retailers.
Purchase dates
This offer expired on Tuesday 12/06/18 - 11:59PM.
Offer terms and conditions
* : Offer "Try 1 product for £1.00”: the cashback amounts to the difference between the purchase price and £1.00.
Offer valid from 05/06/2018 to 12/06/2018, and subject to availability (online supermarkets included).
You can request your cashback until 15/06/2018 at 23:59.
Eligible products and Recommended Retail Price (RRP) are as follows:
- Pip & Nut Crunchy Maple Peanut Butter 225g (£2.29)
The RRP is for information only and is subject to variation across retailers. The maximum refund is calculated by the RRP plus 20% per product.
This offer cannot be used with any other promotional offer or coupon, and is subject to the Terms of Use.
More info
All Pip & Nut's nut butters are made from only the best quality natural ingredients, with absolutely no added palm oil or refined sugars.
Super in sandwiches but amazing for so much more; try drizzled on pancakes or swirled into porridge or your favourite smoothie.
Pip & Nut only uses high-oleic peanuts which means that they are naturally high in monounsaturated fats (the good kind of fat).
Pip's top tip: stir before use as the oils can naturally separate.
Suitable for vegans.
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Reviews
Great taste, texture and healthier option.
It was a nice change to normal peanut butter.would buy again.
My new favourite crunchy peanut butter butter!
Enjoyed the product, but still quite “liquid” even after stirring.
Nice. don’t forget to mix it before use
A little runny, but nice and tasty.
Tasty enough, costly though! cash back helped but can find no palm oil brands cheaper.
Maple flavour worked well with peanut flavour but it did separate and need a good stir
The best tasting butter i have tried!
Delicious, great texture and satisfying. only reservation is the plastic packaging. surely glass is easier to recycle?